The star of the north. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1849-1866, May 10, 1865, Image 3

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    STiR OF THE NORTH LIST 0F DEA1L!F Columbia
TtilXGS ABOUT
IHaOOTlSIJXJSUJ, PA
WEDNESDAY, MAY 10. H65.
Thk la; rains bare stared op vegetation
amazingly. . Tbe creps look promis'icg,
much more So (ban they did lait Sprir.g at
this lime . '
U'c acknowledge the receipt of Photo
graphic) View of E. & H. T Anthony & Co.,
of Nw York Tley are very fir-e pictures,
--wall execute I.
Sb Mercantile list as advertised in to
day's Shir by the appraiser, C. B. Brookwsy.
Those- who feel aggrieved .thinking the
"classification too big!:-most attend to the
matter od or. ifo the first day of J ate
tiext.
Shad and Salmon are now being caught
-at ibe Shamokin dam, below this place.
ttorlkumbtrland Dttnocrtit. -
Th masonstjemmeiiced laying tbe
(wrn -
dtrion of the newCoart Honse in tbi
oc Tceada) momir.g last, tbe 2J inn.
Mhs. S- EJ.";Gci!iN(3CRn of Fishinjrcresk,.
will please accept one tustks for back
of the Stab'..' O'ut volumes, heretofore bro
ke, now completed; and to all those
who have furnished o with back Ncs. we
teuder our sincere thanks'.
It is reallj amusing to Hs'bo to tone of
our townsmen talk about oil. If they talked
at lomfl places as ranch about oil a they
do here'they could not move around very
lots until srae fellow would have a pump
in them 1 - - -'
Is boring for oif near Chtc'aii last weak,
a subterranean lake wi reached, at th
depth of ao-U 7no fee', (mm which (he wa
ter rt vreJ m a copiom stream . '
Tn C-3HHy Comrr.isri'jners are hoUinf
Iheir appeal. this wee"k on the south side-'
of the river. We understand quite a good
tnany anend their meeting. They will
meet on the fifteenth in ihis'tawnship.
"Tmb foliowinrf ia rmnmt nicated to the
"Star : "Fur tbe benefit of your reader I
will erd you tie names of the daTerent
Oil Companies forTt-eG in Celambia Connty,
iMThe Chub Oil Company V2J The
Reafia Oil Company ; 3d The Leviathan
"! Company ; 4ib Th- Pike Oil Company,'
anJ 5ih Th Irwiit Oil Company." VVe for
besr at present ?vir the 4i4r of the
VreiJeni ol the above compnie, as some
of tbeiD wtay a?j! feel .willing to let their
creditors know, a, so early a d:et tbat they
bave embarked in a tMisit es" s. well cal-
calated to inure a 'ouxe fonnnr if well :'.-
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lower- If tliee i? oil anytera besides in
Venango and Warren countiea onr people
-a'e well saii-fjej iba; that p ace is Co'umbia
County. ' '
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Cnpt ' Vi ilvkrs,. Ia:e Deputy
Proost Marshal. ha been rifcommisionel
Cap'ain of hi o:d Comj ar:y, to wit : Co. G,
Sid , P. V . They are now at Wj!min
ion, N. C. The Cp a:n left jesteTday for
ilarriDarg o.t n is way H the Regiment
fapuhXcon -
1
PVtei, .Ent, aJmr., advertises in this pa
per a tract of land for sale, situate irt Jack
on township, on the Eat Branch of Green
"Creek, were sicra oi Coal Oil have been
lately discovered, belonging to the esta'e of' EVE Slon
Thomas W. Younc, -dereed. ' Thoe per- f A S.-ewarl
c 1 . u .
voni propecuni( 10c seem 10 us great y
'ncour.iceJ. The indication are very fa
TorabfeJ '
0l-i- Columbia CqrsTT. It seems to b
a pretty well -esta-Mi-hed fact .thaT there- is
oel cil in the opper end rt Columbia co ,
in the townships of den'ojSujjsrloaf, Jack
son, Greenwood and Pine A great deal of
the land in those townships has alresdy
t)en leased by differen. parties On Green
as we!! as on West Creek the evidances cf
a good and large -quantity of oil are fialler
ing. .Tbey ucrer weie te::cr ia any'cf the
til regions. The people of this section, as
welT they might be, are all excitement.
nooody can uo anytninj ; nocodj can talk
anything 'but oil i ' .
' tJaeaT Ueductiqi in Dry Goods at L. T.
Sharpies', Chcap , Cash Store! . "Quick
a!s and Small profits" ia bis tnotto. U'e
tiave lr pleasure of announcinsj ' ta' oor
TeedeTS ami fl patlic generally tfiat L. T.
Sbarpleia sells dry-coods and groceries
greatly recael prices. He sells good mus
lins at 30 crs , and calicoes at from 25 to 30
ctsTpef jarf.' Soaar, fair brown, at 12 cts.
per lb., and all other articles in the grocery
line at qiite a redaction in price. There is
no merchant in town.thal keeps a better or
larger assortment of boots and shoes than
doe L. Sbarlesa at the Chsa-p Cash
Srsiit. ''
THc'jjropfiecf of the Jacobin leaders Vt,
the beginning of the war, that the Sooth
coald be ce-nqnered in sixty dajs, events
tava shown to bare been utterly falacious
tnr 0I ioar years of ibe bloodie?t
araraaa, tba .So-ern Peop'e are nM con-1
yvtrti, but subastt to farms which f?eir
rnilitary" Iea.der bava axeep&i. Bedford
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T.Ht indications are Ihit there is an abun- j
dance of oil in this coanty. A compapy
ha bien formed undar tbe corporate title
pt Ibe "Green Creek Petroleora Company"
anil by their adveruerneht in this week's
Star it will be taen that they have already
opened books for the subscription cf stock.
We learn that they have aa iaterafct in a
large partof the territory io ibe townships
jcf Greenwood, Pina, Jackson, Benton, and
Eagarlosf on which ibe test indications of
c.l ara sal J to' exist,' end that ihey are taking
sciivfc .pteparauous "lo wards sinking ,lo
TjOR.the year one thou-ant
f- dffid snd simy-fiveof Gc
nd eijh'l hun
Goods, Ware.
Merchandise, Distiller. Brewers, Restaii
ram ant) Eating House Keepers, within the
County o( Colombia, returned and clas-i-fied
in accordant! with the several acts of
Aernblv. bv the A mmir oi Mii.nnill
TOH'X & XfSXRY Ta xe of said couirty as follows, to-wit:
Venders. s'. Tvps. Clas. Licenxe.
Sll Miller, ' Bloom,
A J Moan,- do
M Kelvev Neat & Co do
H C & I W Hartman do
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J J Bruwer
Bloomsburs Irnr.
E M-ndenhall
L T Sharple-s
P John
Job.il R MoyeT
E er & Mi'j r
E P Lutz '
F.R-bb
J K Girtnn
A TeriMi2fr
Henry Gi:er '
O A Jacohy
Henry Kleim
J W H. nder-hot
Aridrew Rupert
J Sharpless
PBdlmeyer
A J Euns
David Lowei'ber;'
S C Shive
B Stohner
F Fox
A Solleder
D L Menderihall
Lloyd Paxtoo
Ja K hl er
E Conner
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lb.
No. 1
U'm Butler v
Biobt & Alarernrn; do
J S M. Nicich & Co CatiHwi
Brot-t i;
J Sharpie-'- & Co . dr
G H113r.es & Son do
J K iharple do
Creay & John do
S D Rinard do
V John do
Casper Ralm do
VVm Orarrs do
B F. R-inhsrd & Bro Seotr.
C S Fowler . do
Sam'l A VVorman do
'.V A Barton & Co do
David Wliitniire do
G W Crevlm-& Co ' do
Peter Ent ifo
H W Crea.j & Co do
C S Fo-r do
J & T Cre velinrr do
15 00
15 00
7 00
12 50
12 50
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
7 CD
15 00
7 CO
7 00
7 00
7 00
12 50
15 00
30 00
10 00
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30 00
12 50
Hoanland ii VT P.uren C"0n) n'm 11
J IV Bedford & Co Jo 8
W P Ron Sc Co do
J B Knittle . do
V jlliam Sryder do
Duoiel Wertman m? do
C P Smith " do
B McBrerf . - do
l T McK 'ernai do
Jc.ib Yiier Loeesi
Wah ntcHi Yeaj?r ilo
Mark Wi l attiS do
Abrnhm R ce do
J B Pee.uer . . do
J Cherrine'on Roarinjicreek
Fracklin S S;"imaj Bjaver
Jrob Ujmburer 'o
ch -eppet.heiser ii Co Muir e
Brown &: Fher !
Bown an & Oven Berwick
Abraham Miller do
Jarkon & VVofdin dj
Jackson "St 8ow:rs 5o
A Miller & Co do
J B Dodsnn aeent do
Jnc-ksor; & Wooiliri !o
J SeeshnliZ & Ct' do
C D Fnvler. . do
G II Fowl. r ; - Ccutre
Jaeob Spon.?.'r tlo
E W M & G L Lp.w do
C H He & C.t do
Henry Lahn.an do
Je-e H'fks do
Smiiuel D'eiieric? do
Abram Dieiierii h d-
George H Fea do.
A Fnlmr . do
John Kelchnet do
Jacob Harris HeT. lock
Chi'les Nevhart do
M G& Wll Shoemaker vo
M Kelvy & Aj pieman et!e
II V Bowman & Co Oran 'e "
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20 OC
12 5rt
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7 00
do
B S ewarl . do
. I A Coleman
do
G Am.nermsn Fi-hinucrsHc
Howell & Pene i ',toi do
Solnmm Bus , do
Jarne M Jrn.3 da
D & M-Me Henry do
Mrs H A Cole Benton
Samuel Hea "Ock u o
Hiram Everett do
Hughe Si Calendar do
John Lesso t Greenwood
D & V Ma-ters do
Corr.oliU' Preston t'.n
Schc) ler Sc Black do
C Eves &. Co do
Joseph Sands Mt Pleasant
Gt'Crge Vanre do
Conrad Kreamer Mad-on
D Fl.-k & Bromer do
John Ueiler M.fHt
Stephen H S vank do
Crery&Bfoc do
J Sch wep;enhei?er do
V A Srow n do
Jacob Yohe do
Va-hin2!on Parr .Franklin
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G S Mc Williams
C Mendenhall
John G Jaeoby
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Flriarcreek
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at jjQg
Levi u ncmeryiue
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P M Traog
Reuben Millet
William F.eas
Jeremiah Jaeoby
Restaurants and Etiag Houses.
Frederick Ftfs
B Siohaer
W B Kogii
H C Christman
S Kcsieubauder
Levi Keiler
AVdliam S etter
Edward Hiffty
.." Bioom
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CaUawisa
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Cony nsharn
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John Chapman
Thomas Ooneer
Richard Ke.iley
Henry Hock man
Michael Keller
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; Berwick
Orange
Vrtweries and Diti!lsrier.
Moses Simmons Fishineereek 6 25
Frank Edjar do 8 " 12 50
Reuben Miller t .Biiarcreek 4 40
Rohr McHenry . Benton 6 25
Alf persons who msy feel aggrieved by
the above classification can have an p
portunity of appealing by calling ypon the
undersigned at his-ofhee in Bloomsbur,
Pa , 'at any time oa or before tbe .si dav
of June, A. D.. 186. after which no. appeal
willbebearJ. broc.way. ,
May 3, 1865.
Mercantile Appraiser.
'Whisj-krs!!! Those wi.htng a fi
oP whiskers, a mc mooslacher or a beau
tiful head of -lossy hair, will please readt
tbe Card of IHOS. F CHAPMAN in anoth
er part of his paper. . ,
March 1, 1S6A. J mos,
REEVES'
ORIGINAL, GCMIM: & 11 h LI ABLE,
FOR THE GROWTH. HEAUTY AND
PRESERVATION' OR THE H A 1 11.
CEsl:ifjIih'd 18GO.
Price, 15 qts.pcr bottle.
This preparation car. show
living evidences of its excel
' dence.
SEE
Photograph arid read certifi
cate of Mrs. Wm, Suitou
hair five leel and one mrh in
lenh ued Reve' Ambro
sia about twenty nion hs.
ALSO,
Photograph and certificate of
Mrs L M. Neil- hair five ft.
length - used the Ambrosia
. 18 months ;
Thousand are n-inaf this
preparation and offering wil
ltr testimonials.
These potouraphs, taken from life, have
been awarded t(f extend lh- knowledge of
the merit' of this .woii.lerdi 1 discovery.
Hundreds have t-een tnese ladie? and heard
the facts from their own lips.
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Sirs. Itrarrveir T'Stin-onlal.
Aerr York. Dec 23. 1862.
Knowing poritively that Reeves' Am
brosia piodured a beautiful head of hair
for Mrs. Lizzie ShepheTd, o! Brooklyn,
New York, I was inOuced, thereby, to u-s
it thormisbfy. I needed something tor my
hairit beiiij short and thin had used 01 e
hall dozen bottles whe.nl could plainly
no"ce an increase in it" l?nsfh. stienath,
and beauty. An experience of about twy
ears has proved a complete success. Mo
hafr i" now by measurement, f.ur feet ten
inches in len'h,' nearly reaching the floor.
I tave allowed my jihotouraph. to pioHaim
the merits of Reeves' Ambrosia to tne
ivorlJ.
MRS WALLACE E'SlAXWELL
C2? entenprUing Dms'ints hare,
these Photograph awl .keep for
safe, REEVED AMIIROCL1 at 7i
Cents per Bottle.
Dnii:ii8 who may not hae onr prea-
j r itio'i, will send for it d applied to Priir-
npal Depot, 62 Stilton Street, New York.
Ales-r French, RiehaTds, & Co. of PmI
adelpnia, General Asients lor Pennsylvania.
Nov 20. 1 854.-6. mos.
OF
WILD OHZEn?
One of the olJel an i most 'eliable rein
edie in the world for Coughs, Colds,
Whoopirj- Cons h,-Bonch it is, Dif
ficnliy of Breaih'1112, Asthma,
HoarseresK.Sore Throat, -Cronp.
and every Afle.jtion of the THROAT
LUNGS and CHEST, inHidin2 even
WISFAR'S BALSAM OK WILD CHERKY
So ;eneral has the ue ol this remedy,
become, and so popular is it everywhere,
that it is unnecessary to recount its vinoe
Its works speak for it. and find utterance
in the aburiJant and voluntary tes i'no'iy of
itie many who from long si.llerin and set
iled disease have by its ne been restored
topri-tine vigor an I health. v We ban pre
sent a mass t.f evjder.ee in proof of cur
asr-ertions. that -
CANNOT EE DISCREDITED.
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Testimony of Mr. JAMES GRIMES,
a seritlema i highly esteemed m Colombia
10 00 j Co. Pa . an I one whose statement can be
7 00 " relieO upon.
7 00 Mt. PJ.-Hsanf, Cel. co., Pa ,-May 21, ISoO
10 00 ! Messr Seth W Foxier & Co., Boston
7 00 J Gentlemen About three years ago onr
7 00 daughter, r ow twelve years of age, wa
7 00 ; severely afiln ied with rronp. A funeral
7 00 irrigation ol the lurs fcdlowed, orodui-ina
7 00 j a fieciic couah, which berame almost con
7 CO i slant, swelling of the lercvles and other
00 indicaiions ot Consumption weraiso ap
12 5() ; parent, and her life Was despaired of by
7 00 tier piiy -ic ian- Ai thi critical moment we
7 CO ' were induced to give Dr. Wi-tar's lUtsa.n
7 00 ot WiM Cr.erry trial, an I after she had
7 00 f taken one. buttle we found her so niuc'ti re
.10 t;olieve l llial it was thought ur.necessaty to
7 00 J fofitinvie ii ue. hit.ee that -Jime-we fiave
It) Otl i used the Balsam ir. our family in caf3 of
7- oo J Cuuuhs and Cc1ds, f n4 believe ii io be a
10 00 j snpem r remedy fur nil diseases, of the
7 00 Lu:iz. '
7 Oo Your with respect JAMES GRIMES.
7 CO j FROM JKE SMITH. E-q.,
. 7 fO j President of the Morris Cointy Bat.k.Mor
7 00 : rUown, N.J.
. 7 00 "Having nsed Dr. V;i:ar'S Salsarr. of
7 .00 i Wild Cherry lor about filteen y-ars, and
7 00 j tiavin real zed Hs beneficial results jn my
j famil , it atfor I- me grsl p!eaHre in re
7 00 1 commending " it to X'-e public as a valoa
7 00 i Me r-medy in ca-es of weak Iu:i, cohts,
c(.i)ja, , and remedy which I consul
er to be entirely irsnooetit. and may be ta
ken wi'h perfect sa lety by the u.Oit tieli
ce in heih."
FROM HON. JOHN E.SMITH,
A di3tingiisheJ L-yer in Westmiprter.
Ml.
L have on several occasion u-ed Dr.
Wtstar's Balsam ol Wild Cherry for evere
cold-, and awajs with decided benefit. I
know ol tio preparation that is more effi
cacious or more deserving of general use.
The Balsam has al-o been used with ev
eeller.t effect by J. B Elliott, Slercf.anl,
Hall's Cross Roads, M I.
WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY
None cenume unless signed'1! BUfTS,"
on the ft rapper.
FOR SALE BY
J. P. DINSMORE, No. 491 Broadway, N.Y.
S. W. FOWLE & Co., Propr etors, Boston.
And by all Dmagitvs.
IU DDIXG'S UCSSIAALTE
Heals Old Sores:
Redding' Ru-ia Salve Cures Burqs,
Scalds, Cuts.
Redding' Russia Salve Cures Wound-,
Bruises, Sprains.
ReJdmg's Russia Salve Cures Boils, Ul
cers, Cancer;.
Redding's Russia Salve -Cures Salt
Rheum, Piles, Erjsioelas.
Redding's hus-ia Salv Cures Ring
worm, Corns, &c, &c.
No family should be without it.
ONLY 25 CENTS A BOX.
For sale by " .
I. P. DINSMORE-. No 491 Broadway,N.Y.
i S. VV. EOWLE & Co. No. 18 Tremont M.f
Bo-ton, and by all Droggi-ts and Country
Storekeepers .
Aua 10, 1864. ly.
IF YOU 'WANT TO KNOW
LITTLE ol everything relating to th
human Bystem, male and female ; the
causes and treatment of diseases; the mar
riage customs ol the world; how to marry
well and a thousand things never publish
ed before, read the - revised and enlarged
edition of "Medical Common Sense," a
curious book for curious people, and a
good book for every one. 400 pages, 100
Illustrations. Price 81.50.' Cor.ten is table
sent free to any address. Books may ba
had at the book storis,"or will be - sent by
mail. po-t paid on receipt o tie price .
Address Dr. E. B. FOOTE, M. D.
1130 Broadway, New Yotk,
" 'Feb. i, 1865 6rno.
Agricchtnral Chemical Co.'s
CBIiAP FEUTIUSEKS.
THE Fertilizers prepared by the Agri
colt urt 1 Chemical Co., (a Co mp any char
tered by the Legislature of Pennsylvania
with a capital of 5250,000.) have been
prove! in practice to be the cheapest, most
profitable and best, for tbe Farmer, Gar
dener and Fruit grower, of all concettaned
Manures now offered in any market. The
loflowins-
11 j ai'j 0 lie?. . iij u 1 ai. co mo
. PA BU LETTS.
This Fertilizer is composed of niaht
soil and the fertilizing. 1 gems cf urine,
combined chemieailj and mechanically
with other "valuable lertdtziog' agents and
aborbeuts. ' - v
It is reduced to a pulverulenl condition ;
ready for immediate nse, and without Iojs
of its highly nitrogenous ferliiiziLg proper
lies. . -
. Its universal applicability to all crops
and foils, arid its durability .; and active
qualities are well known to be all thai ag
nc.!iurists ran desire. ,
Price S30 per Ton.
ciicmicaTcompost,
The Fertil-zer t lrye!y composed of
animal maoer. such as meat, bone, fi-h,
leather and wool, together wiih chemicals
ar.d inorganic fertilizers, which decompose
the mass, and retain the nitrogenous ele
ments. It isuvery valuablo fertilizer for field
ciops generally, and especiall lor potatoes
and garden purposes.
lis -excellent qualities, ptreneth and cheapness,-
have made it very popular with all
who hav 11-ed it.
Price. $40 ppr Ton.
COMPOSITE FERTILIZER.
1 his htahry ophate fertilizer is par
ticularly adapted for the c uliivanon of iiees
Iruits, lin 2ii l flowers. It will promote v
very visorous and healthy g'owlh ol v ood
frn it, and largely increase the quantity arid
perfect the maturity of (he lruit. tor hot-
hose aiid household plants and,flowersy it!
will bs found an i'lUispeiisiMe article 10 se- I
enre tlteir areatest pprleclion. It will pre j
vent ai d cure diseased condition of the
peach arid grape, and is exce.Ieiii for grass
tnl lawns.
It is crorn posed of snob e'emems as make
ii ada pied 10 the growth of all kinds ol
crops in a'l kinds ol soil.
The torrnrila or method of combining its
constituent fertilizing ingredients ban re
ceived the highest approval of eminent
chemiM and scientific agriculturist.
Price, 50 per Ton.
PHOSPHATE OF LIME.
Tiie Airiruliural . Cliemicxl Company
manufacture a Phophale ol Lime in accor
dance with a new. and valuable torm u!a by
which a very superior article i- produced,
as io be afforded at a le price -than other
manufacturers charge. Practical tesis have
proved that its value, as a fertilizer, is
equal to the best Phosphite of Li.me iti 'the
market. ' !
Price, S5 per Ton.
TERMS CASH. AH Orders of a Ton ot
more, will be delivered &t the' Railroad
S'ation- and the Wbarves-of Shipment, tree
f cartage. Cartage w n I be charged on all
order of 6 barrel-, or iss
One du!ar per Tor. allow ance for cartage
will be made on all sa!e delivered at ibe
Wcks ( f the Company on Canal Wharf.
A gric u-Ito'a I Chemical Company's Works,
At Cvrud ll'hnrf. on the Dt'aware.
Office, 413 Au-h Si. Philadelphia. Pa.
R. B. F1TTS, General Ayent.
TLe Coirpan's Pamp' let Circular, em
bracing full directions Io u-icg the above
Fertilizers, sent by mail, free, when re
quested. Marcn 8 1SC5 6mo.
Z 1
S G Z O, O O O
SI
WOIII'H f'F
AVATCLCf, CHAINS, MSGS. &C.
G. S. HASKINS 6 CO.,
I3G fictkman St net. Xtiv Yark.
offer tt e ld!o'-vin2 liidncemeTiis
I?ucr? of V;i I liable
3 lUi 3 ZjJi IJIj Z-1jL o
Ha vi r.g. bten f t r a k t g time er.azed
th Pa k et businesc. and e-tatlishel onr
reiHitation fr r urr n ntness and rehabiliiv.
and posf0.-ins great facilities for selling
Jew elrv m thi w ay. w e a r3 confident
that
we can aive fa'islacwon to all who feel
disposed o patronize ns
6J0 000 WORTH OF WATCHES, DIA-
mond Tins, l kainsk o be sold lor Une
Dollar each, without regard to value. and
not to be paid for until OU know what you
are to receive
JUST LOOK AT THE FOLLOWING LIST
OF ARTICLES TO BE SOLD FOR.QNE
DOLLAR EACH!
175 Watches (handsomely en2raved and
warranted perfect lime ' keepers), varying
in prire from 620 00 to $120 00 each.'
225 Ladies' watches, solid gold hunting
case-, 6H5 00 each. . '
250 Gen lemen's sdver watches 15 00
to 20 01; each.
P,oco Latest si!e vest ind neck chain--,
4 5C to 30 00 ear-h : '
5,000 Gent's California ... Diamond
2 50 o 25 00 each.
4.010 Caliiornia diatnonJ ear tlrci.
Pins,
2 00
to 15 00 each.
3 COO Miniature and enamelled gent's
icarf pins, new styles, 5 00 to 15 00 each.
2.CC0 Masonic and emblem pins, 3 00 to
10 00 each.
2 500 Gold band bracelsts, engraved and
plain. 3 00 to 0 00 each.
3.000 Jet and Moaic brooches, 3 00 to
70 00 esch. "
2.000 Cameo brooche-, rich patterns, very
tasty, 3 00 to CO 00 each.
4 500 Florentine and Lava pins, the real
article, 4 CO to 10 00 each.
3.500 Lava -and Florentine ear drops,
3 00 to 10 00 each.
S."00 Coral ear drops, 4 00 to 6 00 each
2 000 Ladies' Chatelaine chains, jet and
gold, 15 00 tc 20 00 each,.
6 000 Gent's pins, a splendid assortment,
2 00 to 15 00 earth. .
4,000 Solitaire sleeve bu!tons,en:ire!y new
si) lew, 2 00 to 5 00 each.
3 000 Studs and sleeve but'.ons, in Fets,
very rich, 3 00 to 15 00 each.
5 000 Sleeve buttons, plain, enamelled
ant engraved, 2" 00 to 8 00 each.
10.000 Plain Ind hundsomely engraved
rincs,' 2 50 to 10 00 each.
8 C00 Sprin locket, double case, lichly
enaraved, 2 00 to 15 00 each.
15,000 Sets ladies' jewelry, new aud latest
styles, 6 00 to 12 00 each.
2.000 Gold pens, .-and handsome silver
case-, 5 00 to 10 00 each.
This entire list of beautiful and valuable
2oods will be so;d for One Dollar Ecti
Certificates of all the above articles will be
placed in envelopes, and sealed. Theie
envelopes are seat by mail, as ordered,
without regard to choice. On the receipt
of the Certificate yon will see what yon
are to have, and then it is at your option to
tend one dollar and ta"ke tie article, or not.
Five Certificates'can be ordered for SI;
eleven for $2; thirty-five for S5; sixty-five
for 510; and one hundred for S15. We
wilt send a' single Certificate on the reteipt
of 25 cents.
G. S. HASKINS Si Co ,.
Box 4270. , 36 Beekraan St., N V.
BJoomsbur?, April 5th? 1865.
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riAl;-I OKTE
THE attention of the public and the trade is invited to our New Scale 7 Octave Roe
wood Piano-Fortes, which for volume and purity of tone are unrivalled by any hi'herto
offered in this market. They contain all the modern improvements, French, Grand
Action, Harp Pedal. Iron "Frame, Over-Striina Ba.&c., at d each instrument being made
under the personal supervision of Mr J. II GROVESTEEN, who has had a practical ex
l erience of over 30 years in their rr armfacture, is fully w arrented in every particular.
The Grovestten Pitno-Fi rte Received the Highest award of Merit ever all others
at the Celebrated World's Fair.
Where were exhibited instruments fom the best makers of London, Paris, Germany,
Philapelphia, Baltimore, Boston and New York; and also at the American Institute lor
five successive years, the gold and silver medals from both of which can be seen at onr
ware-rooif. By the introduction of improvements we make a slid more perfect Piano
Forte, and by manufacturing largely, with a strictly cah system, are enabled to offer
these ins-rumenls at prices which will preclude all competition.
PRICES : No. 1, Seven Octave, round corners, Rosewood plain cae $275. Ko. fi,
Seven Octave, round corners, Rospwood heavy mooldin S300. No. 3, Seven Oc'ave,
round corners. Rosewood Lo,ji XiV st !e S325, a lae simile of the above cut.
TEU3S . IVSST CASH, ITS CtJsSirST FiOS.
Vir DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS SE.NT FUEbLgj
July 13, 1864. ly.
ITTM3I CLOTHES WRIA'GK'A.
IT IS THE ONLY RELIABLE
SKLF-A DJUST1SG WRINGER.
Xo 1 food Work to sivtll or split No
Thvmb sciews to gel out of order
f Tarrant ed with or without cog-wheeh
TTT took
the firs! premium at fifty-seven
State and
Count) Fairs in 18S3, and i
without any exception, the best ringer
ever made. - Patented in the United States,
England, Canada, and Australia. Asents
wanted in every town, and in all parts ol
the world. Energetic Agents can make
from three to ten Dollars per day.
Sample Wringers sent Express paid on
receipt of price.
t No. 2, S6 50. tfo. 1,S7.50. No. v 5-S.50.
! No. A, 9.50. Manufactured am' sedd,
I whole-ale and retail, bv
i THE PUTNAM MANUFACTURING CO t
No. 13 Piatt Street, N. Y. & CieveUno, U.
A H. FRAN CISC US, Aaen',
Philadelphia, Pa.
What F.verylochj Knows, viz:
That iron well ualvanixed will not rest,
Tfwi a simp'e machine is be'ter thnti a
complicated one. That a Wringer should
be sell adjnstins, durable, and efficient.
That Thumb screws and Fastenings cause
d"lay and trouble to regulate and keep in
order. Tbat wood soaked in hot water
will swell, shrink and spli. 1 hat wood
bearings for the shaft to run in will wear
out. That the Putnam Wr'mcf, Writ or
without cot w heels. will not tear the clothes.
That cos wheel rejula'ors are not essen
tial. That tlie Putnam Wringer ha aillr.e
advantages, and not one of the disadvan
tages above t amed That all who have
te-;ed it, pronounce it the bst Wringer
ever mae. Tt'at 'o will wrina a THREAD
or a BED QUILT without alteration.
V.'" miuM fill the paper with testimoni
als, bnt in-crt only a lew to convince the
skeptical, if sitcli there be; and we ;.ay to
all, test Putnam's Wiincer Test i! thor
oughly wnh any amt all oiliars, and if not
eritirely sati-factory, return it.
Putnam Manufacturing Co.
Gentlemen 1 know frcm practical
i p-r erieir-ce that iron well iralvanized with
zjr!C will not oxidize or m-t or e part.de.
The Putnam Wringer is as near perfect as
pcssible, and I can cheerfully recommend
ii to be the be-t in nse.
Respectfully vonrs,
JOHN W. WHEELER,
Cleveland, Onio
Many years experience in the galvaniz
ing busies--, enable me to endorse the
above statement in all particulars
JNO C. LEFrERTS,
No. 100 Bee Km a n St.
New York, January, 1S64.
We have le-ied Putnam's Clothes Wring
er b practical working, and know that ii
will do. It 'n cheap, it is simple, it requires
tin room whether at work or a rest; a child
can operate it It does its duty thoroughly.
It saves time and it saves wear and tear.
We earnestly advise all who have much
washing to do, with all intelligent persons
who may have any, to buy this Wringer.
-It will pay tor itself in a year a most.
HORACE G UK ELEY.
July 6, 1861, ly.
. IS. STOIINER,
BIKER ASD COaFECTIONKR
HAS always on hand and for sals Fre-h
BREAD, CAKES, and PIES;
French and Boineslic Coufcctions
in area' and splendid variety ; No's -Fruit,
and everything usually found in a Srsl
class conlectionery store.
He would "call especial attention to his
newly received stock of.
PICKLED FRUITS, JXD JELLIES.
Having recently fitted up a new and
elegant .
Ice Cream Snlnon,
on the first floor, two doors weft of Eyer
& Moyer's Drug store, he is prepared to
wait upon his many customers with FIRST
CLASS ICE-CREAM as cheap as the
cheapest. II will supply Balls, Parlies,
and Picnics with Ice Crefm, Confectionery ,
&c. at "reasonable rate .
Bloomsburi, April ?6, 1865.
Claim Agency.
THE undersigned desires to call atten
tion of the public to bis facilities of obtain
ing Pensions, Bounties (L'cal anA Govern
ment) Bounty Lands for Soldiers,
Settlement of officer's Account, &c. Dis
charged Soldiers oi their heirs can get their
FULL BOUNTIES,
though generally they have ieceived pa rl .
No charges for information, tjor unless
claim is secured.
Offije-wih E. II. Little Esq., in white
frame building below Exchan2e Hotel.
C. B. BROCK WAY.
Bloomiburs April 5, 1865 ly.
II f : M&
A Pi
1 ji r.A
GPCVESTEN 8o CO.
iTIAIMirACTlKERS,
JYew Clothing Store,
LATEST STYLES CHEAP GOODS.
FfMIE undersigned respectfully informs
his friends and the public Generally,
that he has jus! received from the Eastern
Cities, a large assortment of
CLOTHING,
Fresh from the seat of Fashion, of all
ports, size and quantities, which will be
sold cheap for cash or country produce.
-ALSO,
IS ATS & CAPS
BOOTS AXD SHOES.
Together with a variety of no
lions and things too troublesome to numer
ate, to whicn he invites the attention ofpur
chaer. He is also prepared tn make ns
clothing to order, on reasonable termp,
and vp to the latest fashions.
C2Call aud examine onr stock of good.
ANDREW J. EVANS.
Bloomshurg, April 27. 1864.
. Jflilkv's Store.
OF FALL .UD WINTER GOODS.
rjMl". subscriber has just returned from
- the cities with another large and lect
assortment of
Ffiti and Witter Goods,
purchased at Philadelphia and New York,
at the lowest figure, and which he is deter
mined to sell on as moderate terms as can
If procured elsewhere in Bioomsburg.
Hi stock comprises
L.? DIES' DRESS GOODS,
of the c tic ices ( stjles and latest fashions,
tofther with a larse assortment of
DRY-GOODS. MUSLINS, CLOTHS,
AND VBSTINGS.
ALSO, -
GROCERIES, HARDWARE.
Ql'EENS W ARE, C ED A R W A R F
HOLLOW WARE. NAILS, IRON.
1U H) P-S Jj- SHOES. HATS 4- CAPS$c
In short, ever) thing usually kept in coun
try store. 10 whichlie in v cies he attention
ol the public generally.
Ttie Lint. est price will be paid Tor coun
try produce, in excharca fur goods.
STEPHEN H. MILLER.
Bioomsburg. Oct. 12, 1861.
AMES ROBINSON,
Clock ajie! Walcli Sakcr,
AND IMTORTSK OF
Watches, Jewell y V French ' line-IMeces
also, mascvcttjkfh rr
SILVER Af4D SILVER PLA
TED WARE.
GOLD SILVER fSiEEL SPECTACLES.
Xo. 1031 Marktl Street, bdoic Llevnth.
. Xor h Side,
PA1LADELPHIA.
Clock-, Watches ri.i Jewelry nea:!y tf
paireit at the shortest notice.
Gilding and Plating, oi all descriptions,
done neatly to order.
CIT N. B. Masonic, Odd Fellow's and
o her emtleina'ic Marks, made and, En
graved to order.
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
FREXCII, ENGLISH $ AMERI
CAN CLOf K,
TABLE AXD POCKET CUTLERY,
Army thorps
TT. .X m CrS-?H Vor
sale
AND MADE TU ORDER.
No. 1031 Market S-reet, 31 door below
Eleventh, North side.
March 26, 1865.
TO CONSUMPTIVES.
THE undersigned having been restored
to health in a few weeks, by a very sim
ple remedy, after having suffered several
years, with a Mverp lung affection, and
that dread disease, Consumption is anx
ious to make known to his fellow sufferers
the means of cure.
To all who desire it, he will send a copy
of the presciiption used fre8 of charge
with the directions for preparing and nsing
the same, which they will find ft sure cure
for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis,
Colds, &c. The only object of the adver
tiser in sending tae Prescription is to bene
fit li e afflicted, and tpread information
which he conceives to be invaluable ; and
he hopes evety sufferer will try his remedy
as it will cost them nothing, and prove a
blessing. "
Parlies wi-hing the prescription will
please address,
REV. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kings Comity, New Yorlk.
February 15, 1365 3mo.
JYational Foundry.
nioombtir?, Columbia C,e.,
HMfie subsribar, proprietor of the toot
named extensive establishment, is now
prepared to receive orders for all Icinds t
machinery, for COLLERIES, BLAST FCfl
NAC ES STATIONARY ENGINES, MILL?
THRESH IMG MACHINES, &c, &c.
He "is arso prepared to make' Stoves', imI
size and patterns, Plow-irons, and every
thing usually made in first-class Feuniri
His extansive facilities and prcitt"
workman, warrant him in. .receiving i
largest contracts op the-most reasot.t -T
terms. , - ., - . ,
tST Grain of all kinds will bs taken t
exchange for castings.
ty This establishment is located i.e'r
'he Lackawanna Railroad Depot.
PETER BILLMEYF.R. .
Bioomsburg, Sept. 9, 1863.
ISO lir
PENNSYLVANIA & ERIE RAILROW
- This great line traverses the Ncrt'lm.
and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania t
the crty of Ere, on Lake Erie. .
It bas been leased by the Pennstlvs-m
Rail Road Company, and is operated ;ty
them.
Its entire length was opened for pao
gerand freight business, Oct. 17th, 1861.
Time of Passenger trains at North'd.
facaTc Eastward.
Mail Train 10 16 P. M.
Elmira Express Train, 11.27
L Haven, Ac'mddaiton, 14 27 A. St
IcaVes Westward.
Mail Train, ,4 26 A. M.
Elmira Expres Train, i 18
Lock Haven Ac'modttion 4 31 P. M.
Passenger cars run through on Mail train
without change boih ways between, f'hii
delohia Erie, and Baltimore and Erie.
Elegant Sleeping Cars on the Mail TV;
boih ways between Philadelphia and LiM-'k
Haven, and on Elmira EpXress Train fr-ci t
ways between Williamsporl and Baltimort.
For information repecltng PassenuT
business apply at cor. 30ifi and Market S i ,
Philadehihia. And for Fretgljt bufeiue c4
the Coir pany's Agent.
S. B Kingston, Jr., Cor. 12:h snd Matw
ket Street. Philadelphia. .
J. W. Reynolds, Erie.
J. M Drill, Aa't. N. C. R. R.. Baltim;
11 H. HOUSTON.
General Freight A gt. Phil a
H W. G WINNER. '
(General Ticket Agt. Phil'.
. 30S D. POTTS,
General Manager, Williams-pert-.
Fet. 2, 1865.
GROCERY STORE,
ON MAIN STREET, BLOOMSBURS.
Iflorc l'resli Oood.
Just received at Henry Giger's Keifi
ftorerMOLASSES, SUGARS,
TEAS, COFFEE, RICE, SPICES.
FISH. SALT. RAISIN,
TOUAOCO, segars,
CANDIES, NOTINNa, Tots,
! FEED AXD PROVISIONS,
Together with a great variety of notions
Sc , too numerous to mention.
BUTTER, EGGS, MEAT.
and r'roduce generally, taken in exchange
for poods. The best market price will OSJ
allowed. Give him a call.
HENRY GIGER.
Bloomsbnrg, April 26, 1865
Rational Claim Agency,
CONDl'CTCD IT
HARVY &, COLLINS,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
IN order to facilitate the prompt adjat
mnt . f t?Anr.l r arr4 te Ai r DnaiA
and o;her claim due soldiers and othr
persons Jrom the Government of the JJ. 1 1
the undersigned has made arrangement
with the above firm whose experience sm l
cloe proximity to, and daily intercoor-a
with, the Department, s well as the eat'y
knowledge acquired by them d'he dr.t-,
ion frequently being made, enable trrei
to pro-ecnte claims more effectually l-i
Attorneys &' a distance can possibly do
AH persons entitled loc!airrs ol the a'-
description can have them properly aites-d-ed
to b) calling on roe and entrusting ih.i
to my care. W. WIRT,
Agent for Harvr & Collin
Bloomsborg, Atuot 10. 1864.
in v in i i'i.'uii' p i i b u i a ui I' vi A r ii - i ' -
S'.xccutrixu' lYctice-
fa'e " Geo. Lhn, deceased, Scolt Tuck.',
f ETTERS Testamentary on th Estate .
GeOige John, late of Scotl town'-.
f Columbia county, deceased, have be.
rranttd by the Register of said Coumt
Martha Ann John and Garoline S. Dewi
residing in said township. All per..rv
having claims against the estate of the i- -cedent
ars. reque-ted to present them 1
settlemeTt, and those indebted to' the a--stale
will make payment forthwith .o
MARTHA ANN JOHN )
and V Execotriist.
CAROLINE DEW ITT,
April 5, 1865 S3.
Information Free.
To Nervcous Sufferers.
A GENTLEMAN, cored of Nerro,,,
Debility, Incompetency Premature Decay,
and Youthful Error, actuated by a desire
to benefit others, will be happy Io fornis
to all who need it, (free oj charge,) i
recine and direction, for makin? ihn n.i.ri-
ple remedy used in his case. Snffen- -wishing
to profit by the advertisers bad r
perienite, and possess a sure and valuaV-
remedy, can do so by addressing him -'
once at his place of business. The Rec--and
full iiiformatlor, of vital importance
will be cheerfully sent by retnrn ofad
Address JOHN B. OGDEN.
No. 60 Nasau Street, New York.
P. S. Nervous Sufferers of both frexV.
will find this information invaluable.
April 12, 1865 3mo.
" SELECT SCHOOL
The Soring Session of mv School w:'l
open on Tuesday the 18th inst., in :
Basement of the German Reformed Chor .
All the branches o! a libelal English E lo
cation will be tanght. Prices will uhkm
trorc 3 to t6 per qaar'er of elevec week
. Instructions will be given in any of
fancy branches, and also on tbe Forte Piano
or Melodeon.
, ELEONORA I. LESCHER.
Bloomsbutg, April 5,h, 1S85.
The Bridal Chamber.
A note of warning, and advice Io tho
suffering with Seminal Weakness, General
Debility, or Premature Decay, from what
ever cause produced. Read, pander, and
rflflcl! R him in limn
Sent FREE to any address, for the bene
fit of the afflicted." Sent by return mail,
Ardress
JAMES S. BUTLER,
429 Broad wey, New York:.
April 12, 1?65 3ar.